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Post by urrutiap on Jul 15, 2019 11:41:09 GMT -5
Back in either December 1996 or January 1997 there was a 4 issue limited series called Code of Honor. it was about a cop doing his job in the Marvel Universe and he was experiencing his meetings with Daredevil, Iceman, Spider-Man, and whoever else.
It was sort of like Marvels i guess. But in the eyes of a cop.
I didnt even know about Code of Honor back then since i was being busy with my Sophomore year in high school at the time.
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Post by codystarbuck on Jul 15, 2019 12:45:27 GMT -5
Back in either December 1996 or January 1997 there was a 4 issue limited series called Code of Honor. it was about a cop doing his job in the Marvel Universe and he was experiencing his meetings with Daredevil, Iceman, Spider-Man, and whoever else. It was sort of like Marvels i guess. But in the eyes of a cop. I didnt even know about Code of Honor back then since i was being busy with my Sophomore year in high school at the time. I was aware it was out there; but, never read it. Marvel barely got any money from me, during that time frame. I don't recall them doing a ton of promotion for it. GCD says it was '97 and the only name involved I recognize is Chuck Dixon. Marvel was still mired in bankruptcy proceedings, if memory serves, or was just emerging, under Toy Biz ownership. Ike Perlmutter penny-pinching like crazy (right down to office supplies and electricity within the building. So, marketing budgets were miniscule.
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Post by urrutiap on Jul 15, 2019 12:52:34 GMT -5
well at that time december 1996 to 1997 thats when I was growing out of comic books and Wizard Magazine since I was a high school getting ready for college in 1998. At the time like that, us 1980s kids being teenagers in the mid late 1998s we pretty much had a choice to get rid of our old childhood stuff.
But once in awhile i did keep up a little on comics by still buying Wizard Magazine once in awhile back in 1997 and then I was done.
Was Code of Honor any good?
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Post by foxley on Jul 15, 2019 19:11:51 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure I read this, but it made so little impression that I honestly cannot tell you any thing about it (which, at least, means I didn't hate it). It did do well enough to lead three short-lived ongoing books: one about police, one about a fire crew, and one about paramedics.
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